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  2. Mateo Carreras - Wikipedia

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    Carreras joined Newcastle Falcons in December 2020. In November 2023, Mateo Carreras agreed to join France's Top14 club Bayonne at the end of Newcastle's 2023-24 Premiership season . [ 6 ]

  3. Butch Hays - Wikipedia

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    He would spend 3 seasons in Newcastle, helping the Falcons to the playoffs in 1995, but missing the finals in 1996 and 1997. In 1998, Hays signed to play for the North Melbourne Giants, though his stint with his 4th NBL club only lasted 8 games before leaving the club. Unfortunately, due to the NBL's rules at the time he was unable to sign with ...

  4. Scott MacLeod (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    He last played as a lock for Newcastle Falcons. He is currently still an active part of that club, in a coaching role. Having retired from playing at the end of the 2016–16 season. MacLeod was introduced to rugby at the age of 21, having previously been a keen golfer and basketball player.

  5. Mathew Tait - Wikipedia

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    Mathew James Murray Tait (born 6 February 1986) [1] is a retired English rugby union player who gained 38 caps for England between 2005–2010, including starting in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final; and played 279 club games for Newcastle Falcons, Sale Sharks and Leicester Tigers between 2004 and 2018.

  6. David Wilson (rugby union, born 1985) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson made his debut for Newcastle Falcons in a 2003 League fixture against Bath Rugby. [2] [3] After struggling to displace teammate Carl Hayman, Wilson joined Bath for the 2009–10 season. [4] On 22 May 2014 Wilson started for the side that lost to Northampton Saints in the final of the EPCR Challenge Cup at Cardiff Arms Park. [5]

  7. Micky Young - Wikipedia

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    He played for the Newcastle Falcons Middlesex Sevens side, helping them to the title in 2007. [2] In 2008 he made his senior debut for the club, making 79 appearances in his three full seasons. [3] Young moved to Leicester in 2011, remaining there until 2013 during which time Leicester won the premiership in 2013 and Anglo-Welsh Cup in 2012. [4]

  8. James Isaacson - Wikipedia

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    Isaacson is an England Under 21 international, and in 1998 joined Newcastle Falcons. [3] He remained at the club until 2005 when he was signed by Leeds Tykes, (Yorkshire Carnegie from 2014). [3] He remained with Leeds for two seasons and was part of the squad that saw the club promoted to the Premiership. [4] He left Leeds at the end of 2007.

  9. Tom May (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Tom May (born 5 February 1979 in London, UK) is a former rugby union player. May enjoyed a nineteen-year career that incorporated spells at Newcastle Falcons, Toulon Rugby, Northampton Saints and London Welsh. [2] May also won two caps for England, both in 2009. [2]